The evening world. Newspaper, August 6, 1913, Page 10

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& fashion Novelties at Saratoga ‘ As Society Gathers for the Races N DUFFY OFF TO SING SING. Convicted Polfee Gratter Of to Serve Three-Year sentence. Peter 3, Duffy, the former policeman under eentence for from three to four | rears on a charge of extorting bribes as collector for Inspector Sweeney ‘Gane Swung by Ribbon * Prom Arms—Plain Coif- fares and Diaphanous Hat Among the Many “Fade’’ of the Season. | ' | | from Julius Roth, keeper of gambling By Mildred Lodewick. st One Hundred and Eigh- (Bveaing World Fashion Bzyert.) i was taken from the BARATOGA, Aug. 6.--Up here where, | Sing this morning. @t the famous track, horses are again, ranning, while at the Casino and hotels: society is “trotting,” I noted | He appeared in the courtyard of the éity prison at 9.60 o'clock handcuffed to two Deputy Sheriffs. He wore a broad amile and waved a cheerful an- ewer to the other prisoners out at exercises, “Goodby, Peter! Good luck!” they saw other variations of the maline hat, | cried. Sera 5 but I have sketched this one, an {t| “Goodby, boys” was Duffy's re @retty fashion fads being launched. A number of fair damnels were wear- fans on a ribbon tled about above tne elbow, fusten- bow at the back, When fan is tacked in the belt t I goticnd one sirl made) would be most easy to copy. A mere | sponse. ty little Ice pocket witch | wire surrounds the head-sise to «ive it he le of her skirt. The ef-! form, With this hat was worn one of pretty -086 novel. the simplest of gowns, made of white He Heit Bes § a ° Es “i i t G@eerved too, that FEshion’s edict |satin, it nad no trimming, but a de- egg igpend Cth mand eee ae Hghtful touch of color was given the generally adhered to. - yi 6 «&. pretenses ne Ar. tollet by a heavy chain of handsome coral beads around the neck, dropping fread, One, which I admired very much, |jow in front. ‘was froused in front, as if grown-out| Black velvet as a neck trimming with (bags had been curled, and from there [sitaret and Maiebonk frocks Wh seein che hair combed straight back to quite a fad. jetumes vel- ‘he cape es aod scp 4 Jewelted | Yet is tled in the front in a tiny tow or |Scountry has proved that ipa. secured it in @ loose knot. At the|'® clasped at one side with « sliver or of the pre- large ibn filled for doctors are rhinestone tuckle, which styles are suit- E was pulled forward @ iF able for afternoon wear. For evening, the over the cheeks. I think this style|1 noticed harmi: “4 i medicines. of air droming becoming to. atmont| matron who hed's sparking om fae [Qo re har the av any face. tened on each end of the velvet, which us IS use t ‘erage ‘ a Beep pace with. the orase for ai- was overiepped in the front with one doctor of to-day is crab to Fuente ete., T auppoee, the traneparent| conmayed an alr of distinct richness. Bevis ereecrinvore equally as hat t holding high favor. One which ber er a aI efficacious. I moted at the track was of black ma- Ayiptobaarpallgert solid hoge ica Such_standard remedies as J. A. Dowsing, alias James D. Mi: a ry * t+} with @ puffed crown pulled high.| 5 %5 alleged to have been one of the|$ LYGIa E. Finke Neartable . ti pirits of the Gondort “wire- Compound bed over geek of the maline swirling the base/ Ding tang of swindlers who got Si and over again by fair-minded erown on ym gah @ chic but-| trom Dr, J. M, Powell and Kirby Cleve- pyar 008 throughout — the it. The effect was land Sidbury, pleaded not guilty yester. LNs roughout lore . face. 1! Sessions, Bail wan feed et Sikes | SCOUnLEY, a gf. i z z z : 3 > | 8 For the Past Ten Years in All My | Stores |, Have Made the Last Two Weeks of July and the First Two Weeks of August PANTS WEEKS All the odd trousers left uncalled for I have gathered from my seventeen stores and them to my New York store, and all the ends of piece in which enough was left for a + pair of trousers I have been keeping my help busy the past two weeks getting ready for this sale. A man going to the country at this season of the year who has a blue serge coat of this or last year’s vintage can come into my store and make a selection either of flannel or dark worsted, or maybe he can match his old coat. It will be York the tbiag 0 vacation! purposes, 1 have hundreds of styles. Flannels worsteds and tweeds, and quite a few blue eerges. For the first of the week a complete assortment of sis¢s, and would advise my old customers to call early and get the best selection. Customers living at some distance from the New York store can mail in their measures, with twenty cents additional to cover postage, and I will be pleased to mail a pair of these trousers to you this week. These goods are guaranteed abso- lutely all wool and worsted. None could be made up for less than five or six dollars in regular course of trade. I have put two prices on these goods. The better styles I will price at. $2.65 whe Palence $2.15 Uncalled for Suits This sale for the past week has been very successful. An inventory of my stock shows a scarcity of medium sizes which I sold at the price of $5.00. I a great number of |. and small sizes at this price. Some sold es high as $18.00 and $20.00, made up by union labor, and guaranteed e all wool. An early call will get a better selection. Uncalled for Suits " I have a number of better grades in the medium sizes. These are nicely made and trimmed, Sect; $7.00 and $8.00 DR AAA AAA AAA A AA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAPA EPPA LAA AAA - MITCHELL THE TAILOR SésTon 1431 Broadway, Corner 40th Street $ua"iscuy 1s Police, Mystified by Accident, ‘The pussiing explosion of a bonfire at the corner of Scholes street and Man- hattan avenue, Williamsburg, last night, that acattered blazing sticks and em- bers tm all directions, resulted in se- verely) burning half a dosen children playing about it. Charies Kolvky, six, and bis brother ‘Thomas, twelve, of were taken to St. were able to treatment, ‘The police declare that. none of the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 19 SIX CHILDREN HURT @o home after receiving youngsters would admit heving put any- thing of an explosive nature in tne fire, that there waa no neighboring vonstruc- tion work from which they might have obtained dynamite and that they 4 inclined to think some one had pla; malicious practical joke on tho children. ‘The tomes of all the children are near —— of tu Lay It to Some Malicious Practical Joker. the younger boy @ burns on the face and hands and the elder brother seriously burned on the thighs, arme and face. Angelo Calasia, six, of No. 176 Man- hattan avenue, was bruned on the face] aig ané hands; Beatrice Morris, four, of «OD0L” No. 176 Manhattan avenue, on the face) fa\ Price 80 Conte and head; Antheny Gnyder, siz, of No. Drugglste and Degeriment Stores fe Ten Hyok etrest, on the right axm|“"— and head, and Wiliam Tucker, nine, et] GEO. BORGFELDT & CO, 102 Bcholes street, on the left arm MEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO head. The last named feur BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLUNS xG Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn 350 Summer Dresses . Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Smart and Attractive Models of Linen, White Crepes, Dolly Varden, Stri and Plain White Voile, and Various Sheer Materia 5.00 Reduced from $8.75 and $15.00. ‘Crepe de Chine Dresses Sunshine Pleated #ischu, Overskirt and Draped Models of Superior Silk Crepe de Chine, Black, Navy and Prevailing Colors, 13.50 = 16.50 Regular values, $20.00 to #29.75. Tailored Cloth Smart Coat and Cutaway Models, Plain Tail- ored and Trimmed in a Variety of High-Class Matefials Sui for Present or Early Fall Wear. 7.50 10.00 Regular values, $15.00 to $40.00. ays" L i | ‘HY yt Fd | i Hi Will Close Out Thursday [ day and the kind they will and next Winter. » Dotted stock of Furniture hereabouts : matte green. Hemp and Milan $5.00 & $6.00 Suits table away effect and trimmed with large white collar and cuffs. All sizes ‘Becond 15.00 Tan Russia, patent leather and ish Louis heels. MH ATENE NYY NH omy CA We Pay Freight ~ and Railroad Fare Al Liberal Credit te All thete | 17 Minutes Grand Central to A. & S. Subway Station, Hoyt Street. | ‘until ion [Famous | HURSDAY SPECIALS A Vacation |Famous Suggestion : ; ; . Misses’ Afternoon, Evening and Dancing Frocks | Reproduced Foreign Models Underpriced A PIECE OF GOOD FORTUNE for you , and for us brought us this opportunity to buy : some of the prettiest Frocks we have seen this season, perfect reproductions of models designed by the master fashion makers of the world. They are the sample lines of a well-known maker at far below regular prices, though a bit more styl- ish, a step in advance of ra ee as they are tu- wearing late Fall No. 2, Misses’ Dancing Frock—Of chiffon, made over net. Bodice is plaited, neck and sleeves out- lined with fine lace. Skirt is the new three piaited flounce effect, each flounce finished with lace inser- tion to correspond with waist. Colors sre pale pink, light blue, maize and white, Priced at..98.40 Ne. 3, Misses’ Evening Dress—Chiffon. Budice plaited, sleeve and meck trimmed in flower effect— two graduatted flounces of chiffon over lining. In exquisite pastel shades of many hues. A daint; £i; ish, exquisitely pretty dress. Wonderful at. “ti A) Ne. 1, Misses’ Afternoon Dresses—In good qual- ity of charmeuse. Waist the new full blown model with the long shoulder effect. Sleeve finished with double frill of lace. Vest of fine net, finished with re Skirt bay new sone CF Corcata i ; jue, wi ja an enhagen. Speci * wo. 8 Helen Aires el acrnaiae er 81000 % THE NEW TANGO DRESS of chiffon is shown here and is certain to become the season to come, as it permits freedom and adds to grace. Also the TANGO UNDERSKIRT of chiffon. August Furniture Sale Offers JOST THREE ITEMS from the biggest and best $4.25 Serving Trays, $195 Mahogany finish frame, with glass bottom, fancy dee $6.00 Corner Chairs, $3.50 beers br finish frame, spring seat and loose cushicn, $17.50 Arm Chairs and Rockers, $8.50 I finish frame, fancy panel back, wood saddle re poe aK hair filled cushion, covered wit hplush and tapestry. Fourth floor, Oemtral ead Hast Buildings. Jardinieres, 4c, 6c & 10c Each ENTIRE STOCK of one of the leading makers; several sizes in the lot; richly decorated in beauti- fully glazed blended colors; others in the popular Subway floor, Centwa! Building, Hats, 98c Beautiful white hemp and fine Milans, in small and medium sizes ; some are faced with black velvet. Btzeet floor, East Building, Women’s Linen Coat Dresses, $4.95 In white, blue, layender and pink; made long cut- buttons; deep up to 42, floor, Central Buildiog, ttt Colonial Pumps, $3.95 gun metal, with large ton; and buckle; flexible turn soles, Span- ‘Second Noor, West Bullding. $2.00 to $3.00 Waists at $1.29 MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES of lingerie and voile Waists; just 200 in the lot. Store orders only. None C. O. D, Gecond floor, Central Bufiding, Al 84ST Aa SAVE. We Close Evenings at 6 e’Cleck. Open Saturdays Until . Me Child ren’s 29c Drawers, $1 8c August Furniture and R Sale. JUST ONE of three items from the Babywear 25 to 50°, Reductions Throughent Our Es! ment Store, that speaks for economy. Beoond floor, ast Building, Colors are reat favorite of the Second floor, centre, Central Building. Women’s Coats, $4.95 to $12.50 Formerly $9.75 to $30.00 SOME Ot THE COATS are but one of a kind and, to make room for Fall stock, we ace offering these at prices that will make new owners for them’ quickly. Some moire Coats, eponges, taffetas, serges, sat- ins, polo, chinchilla and Sport Coats, all the best shades for street, motoring, evening and travel wear. Second floor, Central Buflding, Women’s Suits, $4.95, $7.95, $15 Former Prices Were $16.50 to $39.75 ONE HUNDRED SUITS, all bargains; serges in shepherd checks, eponges, poplins and Bedford cords, in a large variety of styles and colors; a number have no duplicates—all taken from our own stock an@ radically reduced. Seoond floor, Centra! Building, 75c Petticoats, 49c CAMBRIC TOP tucked flounce, with ruffle of eyelet embroidery and insertion to match. ‘Second Moor, East Building, Men’s 50c Silk Neckwear, 25c CLEARANCE SALE of silk Four-in-Hands, open oe and regular narrow shape; all this season's goods, ‘Street Moor, Fulton etreet, Mest Building, 69c Stamped Pillowcases, 49¢ AN ART EMBROIDERY OFFERING of § splendid lot of stamped hemstitched Pillowcases; size 20x33. Second Noor, West Dutiding, Two Special Drug Store Offers CONTI’S imported white Castile Soap, regularly 59c., at Bc, Baume Analgesique Bengue, application for rheumatism neuralgia, regularly 39c., at vn ad Btrest floor, Fulton street. Buudiag. Hana Cotton Suiting, tic Yard AN EXCELLENT WEIGHT linen finished canvas weave” Cotten Suiting, in the best French linen shades; a most durable fabric for Summer suits, 28 inc de, Bubway floor, West Building, Men’s Summer Suits to Measure for $17.00 Easily Worth $25.00 to $38.00 YOU COULD NOT BUY THE EQUAL OF THESE SUITS in the exclusive tailoring shop fdr $25.00 10 $38.00 under ordinary circumstances, as those prices are low for such high quality of fabric and perfection of workmanship. But we have grouped together from the biggest tailoring season of our history all the shori pieces remaine ing, perhaps but one or two Suits of a'kind (something important to you also, as it means exclusiveness, and you won't find other men veang We same patterns of fabric). They are fine woollens proe duced for this Summer wear. We will tailor them into perfect fite ting, handsome, stylish single or double breasted sack Suits for wi rooklyn’s Gr ni a sa of mei extra tara aise is over 43 Breast casgaure. <'S* ‘" *édltiong! may

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